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1120:. Mindoro fell into the hands of the Japanese without much resistance. The Mayor instructed Secretary Jovencio Ponce and Sanitary Inspector Francisco Fernandez to meet the Japanese and get their intentions. The mayor busied himself visiting the people in different hiding places. After the meeting at Pagsiiran, at the advice of Ex-Governor Liboro, the root of resistance was organized at Nagpatay. Benedicto Arias, Emilio Ponce, Eutequio Caeg, Dominador Caeg, Modesto Calinawan, Leoncio Atienza, and Mariano Bañares formed the local guerrilla organization. Supervising teacher Luis Raymundo was forced to suspend all classes at elementary school. 1109:. On Sunday morning, December 8, 1941, the people of San Teodoro were awakened by the news of the war. Rushing to Calapan to confer with Governor Felipe Abeleda and Major Ramon Ruffi, Mayor Mendoza, Manuel Caeg, and some soldiers were told to organize volunteer guards. Every Councilor was recognized as Lieutenants heading a company. Councilors Epitacio Apolinar and Antero Roxas were recalled by the Army. Delfin Magpantay, murdered by unknown persons, was substituted by Vicente Atienza for Tacligan. Chief of Police Angel Ramirez, by the order of Major Ruffi was relieved successively by Gregorio Saldaña, Lazaro Amparo, and Emilio Ponce. 104: 54: 1209: 1038:
wealthy could afford an excellent representation for officials and private visitors so that the popularity of his administration spread far and wide. For having a daughter teacher and a principal teacher son-in-law, it was easy for him to convince school officials to open new schools and grades. President Dimaculangan, being a merchant and a farmer, exerted all his efforts to encourage the people to acquire lands, do farming and increase commerce with other ports. He was so busy in his entire administration, until the last day of his term on October 15, 1934.
64: 810:. Towns were razed to the ground, sources of drinking water poisoned, animals and harvests were confiscated or burned, and prisoners were maltreated. Houses were demolished for the construction materials needed in building military quarters and stockades and to create spaces for plazas and markets. War between the Americans and Mindoreños became destructive. Each camp resorted to atrocities utilizing kidnapping and hostage taking of families to force rebels to surrender as in the case of Governor Juan Morente of 957:. San Teodoro became famous as No. 1 gold producer in the whole of Mindoro and became known as the logging center of the province. It once had the largest forest reserves supplying the country's need for lumber, the rest being exported to other places of the world. The "Valbueco Inc." and "Philippine Matchwood Co." employed many workers and planters in response to the reforestation program of the government. People from adjacent Batangas, Bauan and Isla Verde migrated to San Teodoro. 1308:
upholds discipline and promotes the clean and green movement. His diligence to obtain public funds from higher government agencies resulted in the granting of heavy equipment to the municipality and the concreting of municipal and part of national road in San Teodoro during the time of Governor Rodolfo G. Valencia. It was during his term when the Chief of Police of San Teodoro, Leodegario Torno was murdered along the National Road in Lumangbayan allegedly by members of the communist
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during this short period of autonomy were Melecio Apolinar as president, Conrado Aldaba as vice-president, Francisco Arenillo, Simplicio Castillo, Benigno Patulan, and Pedro Bae as Councilors. Pres. Apolinar enforced strict rules to the people. Although he allowed gambling, drinking and social gatherings on Saturdays and Sundays, he obliged the people to clear forest, plant coconuts, abaca, other crops and some fruit bearing trees, and enhanced commerce with other towns and ports.
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After two hours of battle, the surviving Japanese soldiers rode their swift boats to Lumangbayan. The following day, the Japanese soldiers stationed in Lumangbayan scoured the vicinities of Tibag and Capipi. After a fruitless search for guerillas in Pawikan, the Japanese soldiers returned to Lumangbayan where they were met again by another group of guerillas in the early night. The encounter enraged the Japanese more and they burned Lumangbayan which last until morning.
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Rosa. The underground movement of San Teodoro was formally organized on March 10, 1942, designating Sgt. Epitacio Apolinar as head and Old Manuel Caeg as Adviser. Mayor Mendoza remained Chief Executive and Head of Intelligence and Supply Groups. Lauriano Aparato, Alvin dela Cruz, and Ramon Bae joined later. After a meeting with Philippine Constabulary Sgt. Vicente Garachico and Mauro Magpili at Pakala, Tacligan, the resistant organization was greatly strengthened.
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Municipality a good income through the indefatigable works of Assessor Carlos Mendoza and Treasurer Benjamin Garcia. Treas. Garcia was responsible for the construction of the present public market through his appeals in the print media. The Mayor donated a portion of his own property for the site of Bisay-an Elementary School. Roads were asphalted and many other infrastructure projects were initiated by Mayor Feraren, until his term of office ends in 1964.
2769: 1197:, Mayor Mendoza and some of San Teodoro prominent men held a meeting for the establishment of a secondary school in the town. After so many consultations and preparations, an assembly of interested persons was held at the Municipal Building on the Labor Day of 1947. "Northern Mindoro Academy, Inc" was created. The mayor was elected president being one of the main stockholders of the newly established secondary school. The first teachers for 1132:. Both of them, being guerillas in the intelligence and supply group, convinced the teachers and students that it was a pretext to show peace and order to the Japanese. The schools run well for two successive years bringing graduates in elementary grades. Whenever the Japanese officials visited San Teodoro, Mayor Mendoza and Supervisor teacher Luis Raymundo were proud to show them that there was really peace and order in San Teodoro. 79: 2692: 1181:. The combined forces headed by Guerilla Ex-Governor Juan Navarro, together with Alfonso Umali Sr., Major Ruffi and Captain William Dodson, attacked the Japanese garrison (now Gov. Alfonso Umali Memorial High School) liberating Calapan. Captain Dodson with Lt. Maximo Feraren and his platoon, guerillas and some American soldiers, engaged the enemy in the "Battle of Longos" which drove the Japanese to the forest of Baco. 1055:
followed. The members of his council were Eulalio Ramos as vice-president, Meliton Aldaba, Ceferino Flores, Antero Paglinawan and Emilio Ponce as Councilors. Vice-president Eulalio Ramos died on the later part of April, 1936, Councilor Ceferino Flores took his place and Casiano Evangelista was appointed Councilor. Pres. Arenillo Sr. purchased the market site with his own money and collected from the government later.
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towards Calapan. With the home economics building completed and road asphalting started, Mayor Mendoza secured the cooperation of the school authorities under the supervisor teacher Luis Raymundo to conduct and maintain the general cleanliness of the whole town and the vicinities next. All yards were fenced, heads of the streets were kept open, seashores were raked, and garbage disposed.
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firearms and ammunitions were captured. Mindoro is used to be bypassed by the Americans at the height of their campaign against Filipino insurgency. But after the capture of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in March 1901, they turned their attention to Mindoro, one of the islands in Luzon under Filipino control. The Americans employed many Filipino mercenaries whom they called
1756: 1046:. He achieved this by procuring the two adjoining lots at the center of the town by exchanging them with his own properties. He then donated them to the Municipal Government moving the Presidencia Building to the site. He transferred the Treasurer's Office and the Post Office downstairs and a jail was provided. The transfer of the 822:
of the town. President Juan Rojas upon seeing what happened from his observation post at Tanak Hills rushed to the shore and approached the Americans. To appease the returning evacuees. Lt. Hutchins through the interpretation of Sgt. Teodoro Viray of Pampanga, offered them a policy of attraction. It was the objective of Governor
795:, the town people of Subaan proper (now Lumangbayan) were disturbed by the deafening series of horn blasts coming from an American warship escorting a gunboat that anchored off the shores of Subaan Bay. The people headed by Capitan Juan Rojas preferred to flee to the forest and took refuge in the hills of Tanak and Pawikan. 912:. In 1905, the new Philippine Commission Act No. 1280 decreed that the 15 municipalities of the entire island (Mindoro was divided into "Oriental" and "Occidental" only in 1950 by virtue of Republic Act No. 205) be reduced to eight. Abra de Ylog, formerly a part of Puerto Galera, was added to Mamburao together with Paluan. 882:
shoreline had undergone several name-change due to provincial politicking until they were officially identified as Juan Luna, J.P. Rizal and Mabini Streets. Some residents of Subaan were advised to move to the new site. Being related by blood, the leaders did not have a hard time on the distribution of the lots.
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In 1995, retired military Major Oscar Aldaba was elected mayor of San Teodoro. He renovated the present Municipal Building and transferred the Police Station adjacent to the Multi-Purpose Center. He initiated the construction of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology building. Under his term, he
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The deed of exchange and selling of the old Presidencia Building and site were concluded by Ex-Mayor Mendoza and the Municipal Government of San Teodoro. The Office of the Municipal Government was transferred temporarily to the Public Dispensary building. Calsapa and Bisay-an were provided elementary
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of San Teodoro, December 8 that year, fall on Sunday. Mayor Mendoza advanced it a day and held it on Saturday, December 7, 1941. While fireworks and firecrackers were setting off that night at the festival's pageant coronation program, Japan was bombing Clark Airbase, Nichols Airbase, Manila, Baguio,
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On October 16, 1931, Esperidion Dimaculangan took his oath as president. He was advised by his Councilor Gregorio Castillo for the establishment of a new municipal building but he declined. Instead he held his office in the old Municipal Building along Arenillo and Mabini Streets. The President being
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In 1968, Primitivo Atayde and Vicente Roxas as his vice took their oath of office. The Mayor initiated the concrete fencing of the town plaza. His diligence in asking support funds from higher agencies of the provincial and national government resulted in the installation of the water system and the
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Melanio Tuason Jr. assumed office in 1964 with Tomas Arcon as his vice mayor. He initiated the release of some forest zones into “alienable and disposable” by the then DANR office. Proper utilization and conservation of marine resources within the municipal fishing territory was strictly enforced by
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The official observation and celebration of the founding of San Teodoro was activated on February 16, 1941, 12 years after its creation. Different barrios and schools headed by councilors and teachers were represented in the parade. Academic and athletic contest as well as social programs were held.
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During the 2001 election, Manuel Bae and Malvin Diokno won as mayor and vice mayor respectively. Seven months later Diokno died with Lourdes Alisna taking over. This administration initiated the construction of some infrastructure projects such as basketball courts, concreting of the national road,
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On March 8, 1942, Mayor Mendoza walked all the way through Calapan with his most trusted lieutenant, A. dela Cruz of Lumangbayan. He met Governor Abeleda and the Japanese Commander for Mindoro and accepted the designation as Mayor of San Teodoro. Then, he had a meeting with old Manuel Caeg at Santa
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Exequiel Fernandez became president on October 16, 1937, with Emilio Ponce as his vice-president, Meliton Aldaba, Mariano Añonuevo, Ceferino Flores, and Isidro Llave as Councilors. President Arenillo's project of the construction of the public market was pushed through. The market was completed but
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In 1903, there were only 302 residents in San Teodoro, the smallest among the settlements in the province and elsewhere in the country. There was a slight increase in population by 1918 (1,069 residents). Population doubled by 1939 with 2,911 residents. The density per sq. kilometer was less than 5
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A temporary town planning was conceived to formalize the future town site. They fell down some trees and outlined 3 streets parallel to the shore. The new streets from the shore going inward were named after the owners of the lots: the Castillos, Arenillos and Jurados. The 3 streets parallel to the
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president together with the inhabitants led the Americans to the North crossing Subaan River. After about a kilometer walk, the commander was delighted to see the broad, level land facing Subaan Bay with the hills of Balucanag at the rear and the flat land extending up to the banks of Subaan River.
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The sparsely populated Subaan community was defenseless. The US pacification and exploration force leader Commander Lt. Theodore Hutchins and his soldiers went ashore but were surprised to see that the town was deserted. Before noontime, when still nobody showed up, Lt. Hutchins ordered the burning
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On March 22, 1944, Lt. Fernando Juerto, Antonio Zamora, and San Teodoro guerillas attacked the Japanese soldiers stationed at the house of Cirilo Medina resulting in the killing of 5 Japanese and the wounding of 2 guerillas and Edelwina Cruz, the granddaughter of Capt. Dodson, by grenade shrapnel.
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In the morning of December 9, 1920, the Parish Priest from Puerto Galera was not able to come ashore due to sudden change of weather condition and instead proceeded to Calapán. Pres. Melecio Apolinar instructed the intrepid sailors from Isla Verde to cross the sea and fetch a priest from Batangas.
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is the patron saint of San Teodoro whose feast day is celebrated every December 8. However, the official founding was held two months later on February 16, 1929, with Governor Arturo Ignacio and Congressman Juan Luces Luna officiating the ceremonies. The official observation and celebration of the
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On early March of same year, Mayor Mendoza with about 500 Filipino guerillas from San Teodoro, some of whom were escapees from war camps in Mamburao and Abra de Ilog, reinforced the 300 Americans fresh from Okinawa under the command of Major Brown and Capt. Dodson. They were engaged in the final
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and takeover of the senate, San Teodoro regained its township in 1919. Melecio Apolinar, who headed the town since 1902 as municipal president and as barrio captain from 1903 to 1919 when San Teodoro was under Calapan, was the best choice to take the helm of a municipal government. The officials
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The people had reasons to be apprehensive. Six months earlier, 25 Mindoreños were killed during the American assault of Calapan. Random firing from Calero hilltop felled the priest named Fr. Vicente Jose and former Gobernadorcillo Pedro Luces Luna. Several houses were torched and large cache of
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Maximo Feraren was elected in 1956. He initiated the construction of the new Municipal Building located at its present site. The arrivals of many families from other towns and provinces increased the agricultural activities locally. The extensive campaign for payment of tax obligation gave the
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Melanio Tuason Sr. was the mayor of this town from 1948 to 1951 with Antero Roxas as his vice mayor. During his time, fishing and logging were the primary sources of livelihood and revenues for the municipal government. Small scale mining sometime brought fortunes to the few lucky prospectors.
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After the first conference of Municipal and Provincial Officials in January, 1941, Mayor Mendoza got the support of Raul Eleuterio for the construction of Home Economics building for San Teodoro. An indefinite quantity of asphalt was also granted for asphalting the National Road from Poblacion
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Oscar Aldaba was re-elected for the second term in the 1998 election. He was assassinated at the Catholic Church premises on February 6, 2000. Vice Mayor Manuel Bae succeeded the slain mayor. Councilor Number one Lourdes Alisna was promoted to Vice Mayor and Francisco Marinduque was appointed
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Francisco Arenillo Sr. was elected and took control of the Municipal Government from October 16, 1934, to October 15, 1937. With many years of experience as a legislator, he was an executive with unchanging hatred to vices and laziness. He suppressed gambling and joblessness and was strict in
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The first Aglipayan Priest was Padre Klarín and the last was Padre Belén. After the Calapán–San Teodoro road was completed, the Catholic priest from Calapán took over and once again Catholicism dominated. In the 1950s, Mindoro's religious landscape was prevailed over by the German SVDs. For 3
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Lt. Hutchins saw that the topographic location of Subaan proper was not suitable for future municipal site expansion. The place was surrounded by nipa swamps and marshland, and the shores were muddy and rocky. He asked Pres. Juan Rojas if they could find a broader place for the town site. The
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Antonio Chua and Romulo Flores won the election in 1988 and serve until 1994. Projects they completed are the construction of the Multi-Purpose Building named Claro A. Patulan Memorial Multi-Purpose Center, the construction of the irrigation system of Bigaan, the construction of the Paspasin
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President Francisco Arenillo Sr. was a determined President. During the joint session of the Municipal Councils of San Teodoro and Baco on matters of boundary dispute, he challenged every opponent to anything should the decision be unfair. He created disorder when the old boundaries were not
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During Martial Law, after its declaration on September 21, 1972, Mayor Melanio Tuason Jr. continued as the Mayor of San Teodoro. He had Deogracias Añonuevo as his vice mayor. Elections were suspended during the early part of martial rule. The tenure of all public officials were extended.
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medical mission of the town. During a meeting with other mayors over the old boundary dispute, he was overzealous in emphasizing the San Teodoro claim over several territories. He initiated other infrastructure projects in his term. He lost to Melanio Tuason Jr. in the 1972 election.
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headed by Sgt. Vic Evora at San Rafael bridge. The Japanese soldiers seized Diosdado Peña, Laureano Aparato, Fructuoso Villareal, and Cipriano Guttierez in the old cockpit arena in Lumangbayan together with Leonora Sanchez and the Mayor. They were imprisoned at the Japanese
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The first local election ever held during martial law was in 1980. Claro Patulan won as mayor and his young teammate Antonio Roxas as vice mayor. Mayor Patulan initiated the construction of the Multi-Purpose Building and the concreting of some municipal streets.
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of World War II fame, because the military governor treated the Filipinos harshly. Civil Governor-General Taft then launched a sweeping reorganization of central and local government. He later returned to the United States to become the 27th American president.
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Elementary School, and the asphalting of the municipal and national road from Poblacion towards Barangay Ilag. The Municipal Health Center was constructed during their tenure. An approved resolution by the Chua administration brought about the establishment of
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The most eventful elective term in the history of San Teodoro was that of Tomas Mendoza who assumed office as Municipal Mayor from January 1, 1941, up to December 31, 1947. His seven-year term of office was without interruption through peace and war:
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was elected president. The title "Municipal President" was changed to "Municipal Mayor" making Exequiel Fernandez the last municipal president and the first municipal mayor. His term was extended two and a half months and ended on December 31, 1940.
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San Teodoro is 32 kilometres (20 mi) west of the province's capital, Calapan, 19 kilometres (12 mi) east from Puerto Galera, and about 140 kilometres (87 mi) south of Philippine capital Manila. It is located on the northern part of
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During that time, San Teodoro extends up to Pulang Tubig in the south (now part of Baco) up to Matala on the north (Km. 37) along the shores of Subaan Bay and Varadero Bay (now part of Puerto Galera), and to a limitless boundary on the west.
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When the Japanese ordered the opening of schools, Mayor Mendoza, with supervising-teacher Luis Raymundo, exerted his efforts and obliged the teachers to open complete elementary grades in Central School and primary grades in all
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namely Agbiray, Calabugao (both named after adjacent rivers), Bulaso, Calero, Calumpang, Tanak and Tubigan. During those times only the coastal areas were populated as water boats were the only mode of transportation between
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at the head of Mabini Street changed the course of the Calapan–San Teodoro–Puerto Galera Road moving farther south of the town, causing the construction of an additional street at the expense of the Insular Government.
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Supervising teacher Luis Raymundo and Principal teacher Josefa Casanas were very important factors in every public activities of Mayor Tomas Mendoza as the two of them were an ever rolling spirit in school activities.
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of San Teodoro and Puerto Galera for tax mapping purposes was executed resulting to the establishment of new political boundaries. San Teodoro lost Barangay Bisay-an to Puerto Galera due to Martial Law politics.
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decades, San Teodoro had Germans for parish priests as in the rest of the province. The very first resident priest of this town was Fr. Herman Enninga SVD dubbed by the press as “guerilla priest”.
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Thereafter, Melecio Apolinar was the designated president. The other officials were Simplicio Castillo, Jacinto Jurado, Aquilino Arenillo, Juan Rojas and Angel Aldaba. Subaan proper became a
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Blas Apolinar was elected as next president of the new town. He died within that year. His vice-president, Emilio Ponce, took over. During Pres. Emilio Ponce's term,
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The municipality is classified as partly urban. It has a total land area of 34,100 hectares (84,000 acres). Mineral deposits found in the area are gold and iron.
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and Theodore Hutchins ordered the burning of Subaan. Being authors of atrocities, the naming of San Teodoro could not be attributed to their infamous deeds.
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carrying out the regular sessions of his council which got him hated by his councilors. He was generous enough to furnish a spacious yard for the
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They brought with them an Aglipayan priest thus weddings and baptisms were all officiated by him. For almost three years, many were converted to
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The new municipal government of San Teodoro was short lived. In 1903, together with Baco and Puerto Galera, San Teodoro was absorbed to become a
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Faustino Aldaba succeeded Melanio Tuason Sr. in 1952. Antero Roxas continued acting as vice mayor. Mayor Aldaba was named the "Governor of the
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A street was named after Congressman Juan Luna to show the town's gratitude for his effort to make San Teodoro a sovereign municipality.
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On January 2, 1943, some Filipino escorts of the Japanese, including Vidal Ilagan who came from Bauan, Batangas, were killed by the
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of 2 barangays. In 1856 they were replaced by Domingo Artillero and Bernardo Arenillo. There were just 3 barangays in 1889 and the
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Act No. 3498 was passed by congress on December 8, 1928 declaring San Teodoro, Baco and Mansalay as separate municipalities.
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gave no income to the Municipal Treasury. Young President Exequiel Fernandez took an active part in the organization of the
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to “hold the Philippines (as colony) for the benefit of the Filipinos”. He replaced Gen. Arthur MacArthur, the father of
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were Faustino Artellero, Telesforo Fernandez and Modesto Alcones. When Subaan was declared a sovereign municipality (
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were the Spouses Severino and Josefa Araullo, Marianito Rivera, Paz Esguerra, Isabel Paradero and the Mayor himself.
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battle in the Valley of Karayrayan, Baco. After 9 days of fighting, all the Japanese forces were completely crushed.
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in San Teodoro of that year that brought the influx of migrants from all over the country majority of which were
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causing abrupt termination of incumbent government elected officials. In 1986 the new Philippine president,
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The assassination of Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. in 1983 brought nationwide discontentment culminating in
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There was also a time when Mindoro had no parish priest. In 1898 when the Spaniards surrendered to the
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because when Mindoro fell to the hands of the revolutionaries, he took oath under the emissary of Gen.
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against the opinions of his councilors. When the transitory Commonwealth Government was established,
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Barangay Bisay-an is now Barangay Villaflor, Puerto Galera which is being disputed by San Teodoro.
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during the Spanish times however the town center and seat of government was located at what is now
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Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province/Highly Urbanized City: 1903 to 2007
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Ysidro Crisostomo. He was succeeded by Gobernadorcillo Juan Sextol in 1830. When Subaan became a
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with the Filipino soldiers started the invasion of Mindoro on December 15, 1944, in
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Police Chief Vicente Garachico Jr. for the great benefit of subsistence fishermen.
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In 1921, due to some political maneuvering, San Teodoro was annexed to Baco as its
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Melanio Tuason Sr. (2nd from left) at Mindoro Mayors Convention, March 9, 1948
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was established for the benefits of the ethnic minorities of San Teodoro, the
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schools. Unfortunately the buildings were blown down by a super typhoon.
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were again annexed to Calapan in 1852. Melchor Alcones Felix was elected
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Owing to the long Spanish rule, the people of San Teodoro were mostly
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Oriental Mindoro - From the Dawn of Civilization to the Year 2000 AD
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The following presidents and mayors have presided over San Teodoro:
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landed at Calapan and Puerto Galera on February 27, 1942, after the
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founding of San Teodoro started on February 16, 1941, until today.
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Because the first names of Sgt. Viray and Lt. Hutchins were also
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During a meeting with the local leaders, Melecio Apolinar, the
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Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay
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Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay
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Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay
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In the morning of early February 1902, at the decline of the
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in Calapan for several days. They were sentenced to die by
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was Juan Rojas. In 1897, it was Ruperto Arce but the title
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Philippine Statistics Authority. 2 April 2024 1423:Climate data for San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro 2604:Local Governance Performance Management System 786: 510:Oriental Mindoro Electric Cooperative (ORMECO) 2751: 2624: 1373:San Teodoro is politically subdivided into 8 1302: 681:visita del pueblo y cabecera de Puerto Galera 16:Municipality in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines 2111: 1257: 1160: 2578:, by Cincinato Mendoza and Henry Garcia DMD 2758: 2744: 2631: 2617: 2576:History of the Municipality of San Teodoro 2160: 2158: 834: 737:because after his term, it was changed to 2311:Census of Population and Housing (2010). 2128:. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016. 2337: 2304: 2252: 1207: 2274: 2155: 1273: 705:with Rufino Arcon and Justo Arandia as 365:341.00 km (131.66 sq mi) 2899: 1101:Davao, and other places shortly after 1071: 2739: 2612: 1188: 19:Municipality in Mimaropa, Philippines 2646: 2589:San Teodoro Profile at PhilAtlas.com 2378:Local Water Utilities Administration 2344:Censuses of Population (1903–2007). 1342:. It is bounded to the north by the 2594:Philippine Standard Geographic Code 2018:Esperidion Dimaculangan - 1931–1934 642:The town of San Teodoro was called 110: 13: 2907:Municipalities of Oriental Mindoro 2081:Salvador Py - January 2014–Present 2078:Marvic Feraren - 2013–January 2014 2021:Francisco Arenillo Sr. - 1934–1937 1751: 814:. The group of Valeriano Gasic of 808:Americans employed reign of terror 313:Rizaldy T. Sanchez (1st Councilor) 14: 2918: 2582: 2402:. Philippine Statistics Authority 2246:"PHNO: Headline News Philippines" 2143:from the original on May 25, 2021 2063:Oscar Aldaba - 1998–February 2000 930:Our Lady of Immaculate Conception 915: 2767: 2707: 2690: 2682: 2665: 1921:Poverty incidence of San Teodoro 1743:Population census of San Teodoro 1327:San Teodoro National High School 1319: 1297:San Teodoro National High School 1289: 109: 102: 77: 62: 52: 2540: 2518: 2496: 2482: 2465: 2448: 2431: 2414: 2392: 2291:Philippine Statistics Authority 2175:Philippine Statistics Authority 2126:Philippine Statistics Authority 2066:Manuel Bae - February 2000–2001 2000:List of former chief executives 1994: 1986:Philippine Statistics Authority 1908:Philippine Statistics Authority 1737: 1165:American forces led by General 1136:Resistance against the Japanese 904:of Calapan as organized by the 666:(capital) of Oriental Mindoro. 2721:Santa Cruz, Occidental Mindoro 2567:History of the Filipino People 2370:"Province of Oriental Mindoro" 2238: 2224: 2210: 2188: 2093: 2051:Antonio Chua (OIC) - 1986–1988 2045:Melanio Tuason Jr. - 1972–1979 2039:Melanio Tuason Jr. - 1964–1968 2030:Melanio Tuason Sr. - 1948–1951 2024:Exequiel Fernandez - 1937–1941 1244: 889:of San Teodoro and was called 248: 1: 2708: 2666: 2599:Philippine Census Information 2281:Census of Population (2015). 2165:Census of Population (2020). 2086: 1028:Saclag Settlement Farm School 1018:After the dissolution of the 1013: 2691: 2683: 2374:Municipality Population Data 2042:Primitivo Atayde - 1968–1972 2009:Melecio Apolinar - 1902–1903 1377:. Each barangay consists of 1368: 1332: 497:₱ 64.39 million (2020) 486:₱ 113.7 million (2020) 475:₱ 317.9 million (2020) 464:₱ 146.4 million (2020) 381:2,577 m (8,455 ft) 7: 2103:Municipality of San Teodoro 2033:Faustino Aldaba - 1952–1956 1542:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1472:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 960: 787:The coming of the Americans 605:Municipality of San Teodoro 44:Municipality of San Teodoro 10: 2923: 2788:(capital and largest city) 2557:, by Florante D. Villarica 2356:National Statistics Office 2324:National Statistics Office 2075:Apollo Feraren - 2007–2013 2072:Apollo Feraren - 2004–2007 2036:Maximo Feraren - 1956–1964 1915: 1729: 1422: 1414: 1303:Oscar Aldaba assassination 637: 439:4th municipal income class 373:618 m (2,028 ft) 2876: 2793: 2781: 2644: 2569:, by Teodoro A. Agoncillo 2400:"Poverty incidence (PI):" 2048:Claro Patulan - 1980–1986 2027:Tomas Mendoza - 1941–1947 1905: 1769:—     1685: 1611: 1541: 1471: 1466: 1463: 1460: 1457: 1454: 1451: 1448: 1445: 1442: 1439: 1436: 1433: 1430: 1427: 1258:Loss of Barangay Bisay-an 1161:The US capture of Mindoro 1081:, guerilla organization, 940: 654:and its neighboring town 586: 563: 543: 531: 514: 506: 501: 490: 479: 468: 457: 443: 432: 425: 414: 406: 398: 393: 385: 377: 369: 361: 356: 341: 303: 292: 281: 270: 260: 255: 239: 227: 217: 205: 193: 181: 169: 134: 97: 88: 76: 48: 43: 34: 24: 2563:, by Macario Z. Landicho 2346:"Region IV-B (Mimaropa)" 2313:"Region IV-B (Mimaropa)" 2283:"Region IV-B (Mimaropa)" 2060:Oscar Aldaba - 1995–1998 2057:Antonio Chua - 1992–1995 2054:Antonio Chua - 1988–1992 2015:Emilio Ponce - 1928–1931 1199:Northern Mindoro Academy 1114:Japanese Imperial Forces 507: • Electricity 1061:Commonwealth Government 835:Founding of San Teodoro 793:Philippine–American War 2069:Manuel Bae - 2001–2004 1354:, and to the south by 1213: 612: 410:56/km (150/sq mi) 378:Highest elevation 316:Khim Deniel R. Aspecto 2232:"Macabebes and Moros" 1211: 1020:Philippine Commission 946:persons before 1918. 906:Philippine Commission 386:Lowest elevation 322:Primitivo Atayde, Jr. 288:Newton John S. Moreno 2561:The Mindoro Yearbook 2012:Blas Apolinar - 1929 1344:Verde Island Passage 1274:1986 EDSA Revolution 1048:Presidencia Building 1044:Presidencia Building 772:which in turn had 7 753:Presidente Municipal 749:on July 1, 1898, as 613:Bayan ng San Teodoro 407: • Density 389:0 m (0 ft) 334:Christopher N. Bazon 328:Karl Earvin M. Justo 154:13.4358°N 121.0192°E 123:Location within the 1744: 1686:Average rainy days 1083:American Liberation 1079:Japanese occupation 1072:Japanese occupation 717:) in 1892, the new 707:cabezas de barangay 615:), is a 4th class 319:Jocelyn C. Alpuerto 150: /  2654:Isla Verde Passage 1742: 1730:Source: Meteoblue 1360:Occidental Mindoro 1214: 1189:After World War II 853:Theodore Roosevelt 845:Cabeza de Barangay 741:. He was the last 687:Cabeza de Barangay 399: • Total 362: • Total 299:Arnan C. Panaligan 234:Theodore Roosevelt 2894: 2893: 2733: 2732: 2728: 2727: 2380:Research Division 1992: 1991: 1913: 1912: 1734: 1733: 1350:, to the west by 1346:, to the east by 1310:New People's Army 1264:cadastral surveys 1175:Battle of Mindoro 1167:Douglas MacArthur 993:Iglesia ni Cristo 828:Douglas MacArthur 739:capitan municipal 729:Capitan Municipal 603:, officially the 598: 597: 446:Poverty incidence 265:Sangguniang Bayan 261: • Type 223:February 16, 1929 159:13.4358; 121.0192 2914: 2775:Oriental Mindoro 2772: 2771: 2770: 2760: 2753: 2746: 2737: 2736: 2711: 2710: 2694: 2693: 2686: 2685: 2669: 2668: 2647: 2633: 2626: 2619: 2610: 2609: 2547: 2544: 2538: 2537: 2535: 2533: 2522: 2516: 2515: 2513: 2511: 2500: 2494: 2493: 2486: 2480: 2479: 2477: 2469: 2463: 2462: 2460: 2452: 2446: 2445: 2443: 2435: 2429: 2428: 2426: 2418: 2412: 2411: 2409: 2407: 2396: 2390: 2389: 2387: 2385: 2366: 2360: 2359: 2341: 2335: 2334: 2332: 2330: 2317: 2308: 2302: 2301: 2299: 2297: 2278: 2272: 2271: 2269: 2267: 2256: 2250: 2249: 2242: 2236: 2235: 2228: 2222: 2221: 2214: 2208: 2207: 2205: 2203: 2192: 2186: 2185: 2183: 2181: 2162: 2153: 2152: 2150: 2148: 2142: 2123: 2115: 2109: 2101: 2097: 1925: 1924: 1758: 1753: 1745: 1741: 1420: 1419: 1340:Oriental Mindoro 1195:Treaty of Manila 1065:Manuel L. Quezon 759:Emilio Aguinaldo 662:of Calapan, the 625:Oriental Mindoro 588:Native languages 579: 578: 570: 558: 550: 548: 502:Service provider 200:Oriental Mindoro 165: 164: 162: 161: 160: 155: 151: 148: 147: 146: 143: 113: 112: 106: 81: 66: 56: 22: 21: 2922: 2921: 2917: 2916: 2915: 2913: 2912: 2911: 2897: 2896: 2895: 2890: 2872: 2789: 2777: 2768: 2766: 2764: 2734: 2729: 2695: 2640: 2637: 2585: 2551: 2550: 2545: 2541: 2531: 2529: 2524: 2523: 2519: 2509: 2507: 2502: 2501: 2497: 2488: 2487: 2483: 2475: 2471: 2470: 2466: 2458: 2454: 2453: 2449: 2441: 2437: 2436: 2432: 2424: 2420: 2419: 2415: 2405: 2403: 2398: 2397: 2393: 2383: 2381: 2368: 2367: 2363: 2342: 2338: 2328: 2326: 2315: 2309: 2305: 2295: 2293: 2279: 2275: 2265: 2263: 2258: 2257: 2253: 2244: 2243: 2239: 2230: 2229: 2225: 2216: 2215: 2211: 2201: 2199: 2194: 2193: 2189: 2179: 2177: 2163: 2156: 2146: 2144: 2140: 2121: 2117: 2116: 2112: 2099: 2098: 2094: 2089: 2084: 2002: 1997: 1980: 1979: 1978: 1977: 1975: 1972: 1970: 1967: 1965: 1962: 1960: 1957: 1955: 1952: 1950: 1946: 1945: 1942: 1939: 1936: 1933: 1918: 1740: 1735: 1680: 1675: 1670: 1665: 1660: 1655: 1650: 1645: 1640: 1635: 1630: 1625: 1620: 1606: 1601: 1596: 1591: 1586: 1581: 1576: 1571: 1566: 1561: 1556: 1551: 1546: 1536: 1531: 1526: 1521: 1516: 1511: 1506: 1501: 1496: 1491: 1486: 1481: 1476: 1417: 1371: 1335: 1322: 1305: 1292: 1280:EDSA Revolution 1276: 1260: 1247: 1191: 1163: 1138: 1074: 1016: 1008:sacristán mayor 1004:revolucionarios 963: 943: 918: 910:William H. Taft 908:headed by Gov. 837: 824:William H. Taft 789: 735:gobernadorcillo 725:was changed to 723:Gobernadorcillo 719:gobernadorcillo 703:gobernadorcillo 676:Gobernadorcillo 640: 593: 582:+63 (0)43 572: 568: 564: 559: 554: 544: 539: 452: 348:12,972 voters ( 337: 331:Marites M. Lazo 325:Willie B. 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Municipality
Flag of San Teodoro
Official seal of San Teodoro
Map of Oriental Mindoro with San Teodoro highlighted
San Teodoro is located in Philippines
Philippines
13°26′09″N 121°01′09″E / 13.4358°N 121.0192°E / 13.4358; 121.0192
Country
Philippines
Region
Mimaropa
Province
Oriental Mindoro
District
1st district
Founded
Named for
Theodore Roosevelt
Barangays
Barangays
Sangguniang Bayan
Mayor
Vice Mayor
Representative
Councilor
Electorate
2022
Households
Economy
Income class

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